MAN'S NECK BROKEN
THROWN FROM VAN
'(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) • INVERCARGILL, April 16. Through being thrown out of a light delivery van in which ho was travelling from Riverton to Inycrcargill on Satur-' day evening James Nelson Gallan, a tailor, of Invcrcargill, had his neck broken and died instantly. One of two men who wcro with him is at present in the Riverton Hospital.
Islington, one of London's boroughs, has more than 35,000 people ]iving one family in a room. In Jfinsbury, an adjoining borough, 5000 families of sis or more per-, sous aro living in single rooms.
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Evening Post, Issue 89, 17 April 1933, Page 14
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97MAN'S NECK BROKEN Evening Post, Issue 89, 17 April 1933, Page 14
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